Unseeded, 7-time defending champ Punahou sweeps KS-Hawaii

Punahou coach Rick Tune coached up middle Braxton Simmons (15) during the second set of the Buffanblu's sweep of Kamehameha-Hawaii. Photo by Steven Erler/Special to the Star-Advertiser.

Winning seven state titles in a row doesn’t happen often.

That’s why coach Rick Tune gleaned all he could from Punahou’s preseason matchups with a dangerous Kamehameha-Hawaii squad. The Buffanblu swept the third-seeded Warriors 25-6, 25-14, 25-19 on a sweltering night at Radford’s James Alegre Gymnasium, but they weren’t just dominant in a match that took just 70 minutes to complete. They were at a different level, using multiple-attack sets, particularly in the opening set.

“We played them twice in the Kamehameha tournament and split both times. They represented the Big Island well. We just played a good game tonight,” Tune said.

The Warriors were 14-1 in BIIF play, but didn’t match Punahou’s execution until the end of the second set. The Buffanblu were mindful of KS-Hawaii’s strongest weapon, junior outside hitter Kamau Kama‘ike.

“Thirty (Kama‘ike) is definitely their go-to guy, 13 (Chase Bridges-Hunter) gets a lot of balls. They’re really scrappy and they’ve always getting the ball back over the net since (Guy) Enriques,” Tune said, referring to the former Warriors coach.

Junior outside hitter Jack Deuchar (12 kills, ace) was formidable at times, but this may have been Punahou’s most balanced attack of the season.

“We knew we had to give them multiple looks and not be predictable. We’ve been working a lot on that kind of stuff. I’m particularly proud of the guys and the way they played in the first set. We’re doing stuff we couldn’t do two, three weeks ago,” Tune said.

Braxdon Simmons was especially efficient with seven kills, two blocks and two aces.

“He came in and did areal nice job. He’s a player who always goes hard. You love having a guy like that, a leader, a tough guy and a smart kid,” Tune said.

Simmons, a 6-1 middle, alternated with Robert Allen (five kills, three blocks) to give Punahou a big edge at the net.

“I’ve been patient, making sure I’m putting in the work so I’m ready when I get the opportunity. It all starts with the first pass and the passes were really good tonight,” Simmons said.

The Buffanblu will meet Moanalua in the semifinal round of the New City Nissan/HHSAA Boys Volleyball State Championships on Friday night. The Buffanblu left after their win on Thursday rather than stick around to watch Moanalua and Mililani play in a quarterfinal.

“We’ll go back home and get a couple of guys in the training room. Take care of our bodies. We have tape on these teams,” Tune said. “We played them once. They were playing without DiAeris (McRaven) and we played without Kawai Hong. We’re different than we were when we played them. It’s going to be a battle tomorrow, especially on their home court.”

Punahou has embraced its role this season as the underdog, as the ILH runner-up, as an unseeded entry into the state tourney.

“It helps us to fight harder, and we use to build momentum for this week,” Simmons said. “I know the Moanalua players, we play club. We’re looking forward to playing them tomorrow.”

DIVISION I

Match #

Date

Matchup

Time/Scores

Site

1

April 29

Hilo vs. Leilehua

Hilo 25-17, 19-25, 25-22, 25-16

Hilo

2

April 29

Kalaheo vs. Farrington

Kalh 25-14, 25-18, 25-16

Kalaheo

3

April 29

Lahainaluna vs. Mililani

Mil 25-19, 25-23, 25-10

Lahainaluna

4

April 29

Punahou vs. Castle

Pun 25-9, 25-15, 25-19

Punahou

5

May 2

(3) KS-Hawaii vs. Punahou

Pun 25-6, 25-14, 25-19

Radford

6

May 2

(2) Moanalua vs. Mililani

Moan 25-17, 25-9, 22-25, 25-22

Radford

7

May 2

(4) KS-Maui vs. Kalaheo

Kalh 25-13, 25-17, 23-25, 25-20

Moanalua

8

May 2

(1) 'Iolani vs. Hilo

Iol 25-14, 25-15, 25-23

Moanalua

9*

May 3

KS-Maui vs. Hilo

Hilo, 2-1

Radford

10*

May 3

KS-Hawaii vs. Mililani

Mil, 2-0

Radford

11

May 3

Kalaheo vs. 'Iolani

Iol 25-19, 25-7, 25-18

Moanalua

12

May 3

Punahou vs. Moanalua

Pun 22-25, 25-18, 25-19, 21-25, 15-5

Moanalua

13*

May 4

Hilo vs. Mililani

Mil 18-25, 25-21, 16-14

Blaisdell Arena

14*

May 4

Kalaheo vs. Moanalua

Kalh 25-14, 25-21

Blaisdell Arnea

15

May 4

'Iolani vs. Punahou

7 p.m.

Blaisdell Arena

* — consolation

Punahou libero Davis Lau dove for a dig in the third set. Photo by Steven Erler/Special to the Star-Advertiser.

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